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  • Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey (British, 1894-1977) Cottage in a Woodland Landscape
    Nov. 23, 2021

    Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey (British, 1894-1977) Cottage in a Woodland Landscape

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey (British, 1894-1977) Cottage in a Woodland Landscape signed 'DICKEY' (lower left); further signed and dated 'E.M.O'R. DICKEY/1921' (on canvas verso) oil on canvas 41 x 51cm (16 1/8 x 20 1/16in). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

    Bonhams
  • E.M. O'Rorke Dickey (1894-1977)The Glens of AntrimOil on canvas, 63 x 77cm (23¾ x 30¼'')Signed verso
    Mar. 23, 2016

    E.M. O'Rorke Dickey (1894-1977)The Glens of AntrimOil on canvas, 63 x 77cm (23¾ x 30¼'')Signed verso

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    E.M. O'Rorke Dickey (1894-1977)The Glens of AntrimOil on canvas, 63 x 77cm (23¾ x 30¼'')Signed verso

    Adam's
  • Attributed to Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey HRUA HRCA CBE (1894-1977)
    May. 12, 2015

    Attributed to Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey HRUA HRCA CBE (1894-1977)

    Est: €400 - €600

    Attributed to Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey HRUA HRCA CBE (1894-1977) Walker's Pillar, Derry, c.1920-25 Oil on canvas, 46 x 30cm (18 x 12)

    Adam's
  • Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey HRUA HRCA CBE
    Mar. 26, 2014

    Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey HRUA HRCA CBE

    Est: €200 - €300

    Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey HRUA HRCA CBE (1894-1977) The Farm Gate Pen, ink and monochrome wash, 20.5 x 27cm (8 x 10.5'') Signed Born in Belfast, Dickey studied painting under Harold Gilman at the Westminster School of Art. He exhibited widely in Ireland during the early 1920's, including at the first exhibition of the Society of Dublin Painters along with Paul Henry, Lititia Hamilton and Jack B Yeats.

    Adam's
  • Attributed to Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey
    Sep. 25, 2013

    Attributed to Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey

    Est: €500 - €800

    Attributed to Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey HRUA HRCA CBE (1894-1977) Walker's Pillar, Derry, c.1920-25 Oil on canvas, 46 x 30cm (18 x 12'') Exhibited: Harbour Museum, Derry, May - October 2005, on loan from the previous owner Dickey is known to have often painted views of towns from an elevated position, such as that afforded by the old city walls of Derry in this work. In the foreground is Walker's Pillar, an eighty foot high Doric column erected in 1826 as a memorial to George Walker (1618-1690), Irish Anglican clergyman and commander. Walker served as joint governor of Londonderry (now Derry) during the 1689 siege by the army of the deposed James II. Under Walker's leadership, the townfolk held the city for 105 days until help arrived. Walker received the tanks of Parliament and was designated Bishop of Derry. The pillar was destroyed by a bomb blast in the early 1970's

    Adam's
  • Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey (1894-1977) Trees with town beyond, 23 x 27in.
    Sep. 09, 2010

    Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey (1894-1977) Trees with town beyond, 23 x 27in.

    Est: £300 - £500

    Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey (1894-1977) gouache, Trees with town beyond, signed, 23 x 27in.

    Gorringes
  • Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey CBE HRUA HRCA
    Dec. 06, 2008

    Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey CBE HRUA HRCA

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey CBE HRUA HRCA (1894-1977) LOUGHISLANDREAVY, COUNTY DOWN, 1921 signed lower right; inscribed and dated on reverse oil on canvas 41 by 51cm., 16 by 20in.

    Whyte's
  • Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey CBE HRUA HRCA
    Sep. 29, 2008

    Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey CBE HRUA HRCA

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey CBE HRUA HRCA (1894-1977) LOUGHISLANDREAVY, COUNTY DOWN, 1921 signed lower right; inscribed and dated on reverse oil on canvas 41 by 51cm., 16 by 20in. Provenance: Rodney Baker Antiques, Co. Armagh; Whence purchased by Dr McKee in 2000 Dickey lived in Antrim for a short while after World War I and painted landscapes there and in Counties Down and Donegal. At the time he was one of only a tiny minority of artists working in Northern Ireland who might be considered part of the wider European avant-garde. The present landscape, from this post-war period, depicts the Mourne Mountains in the distance. Dickey was the son of a Belfast solicitor and studied at the Westminster School of Art. He exhibited at the Royal Academy, as well as with the London Group, the New English Art Club and Leicester Galleries. Two paintings of his are in the collection of the Ulster Museum. Dickon Hall, Killinchy, Co. Down

    Whyte's
  • Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey CBE HRUA HRCA
    May. 26, 2007

    Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey CBE HRUA HRCA

    Est: €80 - €120

    Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey CBE HRUA HRCA (1894-1977) Workers, Poems by Richard Rowley, Woodcuts by E. M. O'R. Dickey Limited edition of 550 copies of which this is no. 24. Signed by the artist on the limitation page. Published by Duckworth and Co., London, 1923. Review copy, with a stamp on title-page announcing the publication date of 26 April 1923. Also with a 1977 newspaper clipping laid in, detailing the career of the poet, Richard Rowley, who was a Belfast linen maker born Richard Valentine Williams.

    Whyte's
  • WALKER'S PILLAR, DERRY, circa 1920-5 Attributed to Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey HRUA HRCA CBE (1894-1977) Signature: Medium: oil on canvas
    Feb. 21, 2006

    WALKER'S PILLAR, DERRY, circa 1920-5 Attributed to Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey HRUA HRCA CBE (1894-1977) Signature: Medium: oil on canvas

    Est: €800 - €1,000

    WALKER'S PILLAR, DERRY, circa 1920-5 Attributed to Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey HRUA HRCA CBE (1894-1977) Signature: Medium: oil on canvas Measure: 46 by 30cm., 18 by 12in. Provenance: Exhibited: Harbour Museum, Derry, May - October 2005, on loan from the present owner Literature: Accompanying this lot is a letter from Dr S. B. Kennedy, Belfast, April 2005, concerning O'Rorke Dickey's probable authorship of the painting, and dating it to the early 1920s. Dickey is known to have often painted views of towns from an elevated position, such as that afforded by the old city walls of Derry in this work. In the foreground is Walker's Pillar, an eighty foot high Doric column erected in 1826 as a memorial to George Walker (1618- 1690), Irish Anglican clergyman and commander. Walker served as joint governor of Londonderry (now Derry) during the 1689 siege by the army of the deposed James II. Under Walker's leadership, the townsfolk held the city for 105 days until help arrived. Walker received the thanks of Parliament and was designated Bishop of Derry. The pillar was destroyed by a bomb blast in the early 1970s.

    Whyte's
  • Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey H.R.U.A. (British, 1894-1977)
    Sep. 20, 2005

    Edward Montgomery O'Rorke Dickey H.R.U.A. (British, 1894-1977)

    Est: -

    The Crooked Roof signed and dated 1921 verso, oil on canvas 50.5 x 61 cm. (19 7/8 x 24 in.) (unframed)

    Bonhams
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